TERRELL TEXAS News and Blog

IRVING, Texas -- What has
been known for some time
is now official ... He
became just the second
Cowboy with three
straight 1,000-yard,
10-touchdown catch
seasons, joining Terrell
Owens, who did it from
2006 to 2008. Bryant's 14
100-yard receiving games
...

WEATHERFORD, Texas (AP) -
It has been his project -
his passion - since ...
He and other black
students from Parker
County then attended I.M.
Terrell High School in
Fort Worth to complete
their education. George
said his father, John
Lorenzo George ...

KAUFMAN,
Texas — A Terrell
State Hospital patient
who was admitted into
Presbyterian Hospital in
Kaufman, Texas, escaped
custody Friday night,
February 27, 2015, and
was later captured. The
man, described as
Hispanic and in his 30s,
was admitted to the
...

This proud
Terrell native then
invited all of the
recipients onstage ...
Proceeds from the evening
benefit the programs
administered by the Texas
Cultural Trust, including
the Texas Young Masters
program. The Texas Medal
of Arts Awards are handed
out ...

... to Texas
culture were honored at
the 2015 Texas Medal of
Arts awards. Oscar
winning actor Jamie Foxx
and legendary journalist
Dan Rather were among the
honorees at the ceremony.
Foxx calls Terrell, Texas
home and was honored for
his contribution to
film.

new
era of tax relief to
Texas.” Terrell ISD
superintendent Micheal
French said he was leery
of the proposals until he
hears more concrete
details of just how the
funds the tax cuts
support would be made up.
Sen. Jane Nelson, Flower
Mound, and Sen.

NEWARK, Del. --
Helena Terrell from
League City, TX has been
named to the University
of Delaware's Dean's List
for the 2014 fall
semester. To meet
eligibility requirements
for the Dean's List, a
student must be enrolled
full-time and earn a GPA
of 3.33 or ...

Hello Folks and welcome
to this weeks TNA Impact
report, and the show
hailed from the Northern
Half of England,
Manchester! The
Interesting show saw Gail
Kim throw herself once
again into Kong’s
Issue…

With Black History Month
coming to a close, it is
important to recognize
the contributions of
those who strove for
societal progress in
social services before
us. As an MSW program
dedicated to
celebr…

SPECIAL INFORMATION FOR TERRELL

Filing A Charge of Discrimination on TERRELL TEXAS

If you believe that you have been discriminated against at work because of your race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, age (40 or older), disability or genetic information, you can file a Charge of Discrimination. All of the laws enforced by EEOC, except for the Equal Pay Act, require you to file a Charge of Discrimination with us before you can file a job discrimination lawsuit against your employer. In addition, an individual, organization, or agency may file a charge on behalf of another person in order to protect the aggrieved person´s identity. There are time limits for filing a charge.

If you file a charge, you may be asked to try to settle the dispute through mediation. Mediation is an informal and confidential way to resolve disputes with the help of a neutral mediator. If the case is not sent to mediation, or if mediation doesn´t resolve the problem, the charge will be given to an investigator.

If an investigation finds no violation of the law, you will be given a Notice of Right to Sue. This notice gives you permission to file suit in a court of law. If a violation is found, we will attempt to reach a voluntary settlement with the employer. If we cannot reach a settlement, your case will be referred to our legal staff (or the Department of Justice in certain cases), who will decide whether or not the agency should file a lawsuit. If we decide not to file a lawsuit, we will give you a Notice of Right to Sue.

In some cases, if a charge appears to have little chance of success, or if it is something that we don´t have the authority to investigate, we may dismiss the charge without doing an investigation or offering mediation.

Many states and local jurisdictions have their own anti-discrimination laws, and agencies responsible for enforcing those laws (Fair Employment Practices Agencies, or FEPAs). If you file a charge with a FEPA, it will automatically be "dual-filed" with EEOC if federal laws apply. You do not need to file with both agencies.

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Take Action to Improve Your Financial Situation in TERRELL TEXAS

America Saves Week, February 24
 March 1, 2014, is a time to review your finances, decide what you want to
save for, and set up a system that will allow you to save automatically. Thats
why the America Saves Week theme is Set
a Goal. Make a Plan. Save Automatically. Did you know that only half of
Americans report having good savings habits? Even if you are already saving,
its good to take a look at your goals and decide if you can save more or start
a new savings goal. Join thousands of others who are pledging to pay down
debt, save money, and take financial action during America Saves Week.

Not sure what to
save for or what to save for next? Here are the most popular saving goals
of those who have pledged to save through America Saves:

· Save for Emergencies - Only 37 percent
of low-to-moderate income households have a savings or money market account at
a bank or credit union and nearly a quarter of savers who have pledged to save
have chosen emergency savings as their first wealth-building goal. Learn
more.

· Save for Education - Saving for
education is the second most popular goal savers select when they pledge to
save with America Saves. There are many different things to factor in when
saving and paying for college. Learn
more.

· Pay Down Debt - Getting out of debt is the #3 goal
Savers select when they pledge to save. That does not come as a surprise since
a 2012 survey found that 45% of families
with annual incomes under $50,000 rely on credit cards to pay for basic needs
such as rent, utilities, insurance and food. Learn
more.

· Save for a Home - For decades, home ownership has
been the main path to wealth for most Americans. Today, home equity - the
market value of a home minus the balance on any home loans - represents more
than four-fifths of the typical family’s wealth. Learn
more.

· Save for Retirement - Retirement
savings is a top priority for many Savers. Saving for retirement now will
ensure that you have enough money to maintain a comfortable standard of living
when you stop or reduce the amount of hours you work. Learn
more.

Not sure how to
save for your goals? Here are some saving strategies to help:

· Save Automatically - The easiest and
most effective way to save is automatically. This is how millions of Americans
save at their bank or credit union, and how millions of employees save through
401(k) and other retirement programs at work. Learn more.

· Save at Tax Time - Do you spend weeks eagerly
anticipating your tax refund? When the money finally comes in, is it gone
tomorrow? Many people view tax refunds as unplanned bonuses. They see the money
as a gift from the government, to use for splurges or treats. But a tax refund
provides the opportunity to improve your financial situation. Learn
more.

Take
the America Saves Pledge (or re-pledge) today to set your savings goal and
make a plan to save. When you take the pledge you can also choose to receive
text message tips and reminders to help you save for your goal. And dont
forget to follow America Saves on Facebook
and Twitter.

Take Action to Improve Your Financial Situation in TERRELL TEXAS

America Saves Week, February 24
 March 1, 2014, is a time to review your finances, decide what you want to
save for, and set up a system that will allow you to save automatically. Thats
why the America Saves Week theme is Set
a Goal. Make a Plan. Save Automatically. Did you know that only half of
Americans report having good savings habits? Even if you are already saving,
its good to take a look at your goals and decide if you can save more or start
a new savings goal. Join thousands of others who are pledging to pay down
debt, save money, and take financial action during America Saves Week.

Not sure what to
save for or what to save for next? Here are the most popular saving goals
of those who have pledged to save through America Saves:

· Save for Emergencies - Only 37 percent
of low-to-moderate income households have a savings or money market account at
a bank or credit union and nearly a quarter of savers who have pledged to save
have chosen emergency savings as their first wealth-building goal. Learn
more.

· Save for Education - Saving for
education is the second most popular goal savers select when they pledge to
save with America Saves. There are many different things to factor in when
saving and paying for college. Learn
more.

· Pay Down Debt - Getting out of debt is the #3 goal
Savers select when they pledge to save. That does not come as a surprise since
a 2012 survey found that 45% of families
with annual incomes under $50,000 rely on credit cards to pay for basic needs
such as rent, utilities, insurance and food. Learn
more.

· Save for a Home - For decades, home ownership has
been the main path to wealth for most Americans. Today, home equity - the
market value of a home minus the balance on any home loans - represents more
than four-fifths of the typical family’s wealth. Learn
more.

· Save for Retirement - Retirement
savings is a top priority for many Savers. Saving for retirement now will
ensure that you have enough money to maintain a comfortable standard of living
when you stop or reduce the amount of hours you work. Learn
more.

Not sure how to
save for your goals? Here are some saving strategies to help:

· Save Automatically - The easiest and
most effective way to save is automatically. This is how millions of Americans
save at their bank or credit union, and how millions of employees save through
401(k) and other retirement programs at work. Learn more.

· Save at Tax Time - Do you spend weeks eagerly
anticipating your tax refund? When the money finally comes in, is it gone
tomorrow? Many people view tax refunds as unplanned bonuses. They see the money
as a gift from the government, to use for splurges or treats. But a tax refund
provides the opportunity to improve your financial situation. Learn
more.

Take
the America Saves Pledge (or re-pledge) today to set your savings goal and
make a plan to save. When you take the pledge you can also choose to receive
text message tips and reminders to help you save for your goal. And dont
forget to follow America Saves on Facebook
and Twitter.

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